Argentina, the only country with agreements on both sides of the Atlantic
Argentina is uniquely positioned to establish significant trade agreements with both the United States and the European Union, representing a notable shift in its economic strategy.
JoaquÃn Almunia: "Europe is seriously threatened"
JoaquÃn Almunia, former Vice President of the European Commission, expresses concerns about Europe's challenges and the need for greater defense cooperation and integration within the EU.
Former British PM Rishi Sunak joins star studded team for Ukraine's recovery
Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been appointed to advise Ukraine on economic recovery amidst ongoing efforts for reconstruction and European integration.
Argentine Senate approves treaty between Mercosur and the European Union
The Argentine Senate has ratified the free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, a decision hailed by President Javier Milei's government as a significant milestone for Argentina's international integration.
Pharos’ official integration into AI Factories
Greece has formally launched the Pharos AI Factory to enhance its integration into the European AI landscape, supported by both national and European funds.
G7 countries express support for Ukraine - Zelensky wants expedited path to EU
The G7 nations have reiterated their commitment to supporting Ukraine, with President Zelensky advocating for a faster integration process into the European Union.
Zelensky and Czarzasty Discussed Defense Cooperation
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Polish Sejm Speaker Włodzimierz Czarzasty discussed Ukraine's European integration, energy security, and defense cooperation.
Croatia Between European Integration Requirements and National Identity Building Challenges
The article discusses Croatia's journey since its independence in 1991, highlighting the complexities of political transformation, state-building, and national identity amidst European integration.
Padel, African cinema, and irregular protection: almost 10 million euros for pro-migrant projects in the EU
The investigation continues into the European Union's funding, revealing nearly 10 million euros allocated to projects aimed at integrating migrants through sports and culture, amidst concerns over their ideological motivations and effectiveness.
Can the euro become global? The obstacles and the cost
European leaders are intensifying efforts to enhance the euro's international role amid geopolitical challenges, focusing on deepening capital market integration and expanding access to euro liquidity.
What the Summit of Two-Speed Europe Brought
European leaders are aiming to accelerate the integration of the single market, potentially in smaller groups of countries if needed.
Another plan to boost the EU. Digital identity for all people and businesses
The article discusses a new initiative aimed at providing digital identity solutions for citizens and companies across the European Union to enhance digital services and integration.
The EU seeks to further integrate its economy in response to the threat from Trump and China
The European Union is pursuing deeper economic integration as a response to global threats posed by former U.S. President Trump and the rise of China.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The EU does not function satisfactorily in the energy market – We need greater integration
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed concerns about the inefficiencies of the EU energy market and the need for increased integration to reduce energy prices for consumers and businesses.
Mitsotakis from the Summit: "We need greater integration in the energy market"
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the need for increased energy market integration during an informal summit of European leaders in Belgium.
Jan Zielonka: Why is a Strong Europe So Weak?
The article discusses the paradox of the European Union's (EU) global strength despite its reliance on the United States, highlighting issues of integration and political effectiveness.
The eccentric Boris Johnson compares the Roman Empire with today's Europe and the Brussels elite
Boris Johnson draws parallels between the Roman Empire and the European Union, suggesting similarities in their attempts to unify diverse territories and create economic and political cohesion.
Moldova's new prime minister makes first official visit to Ukraine to deepen EU, security ties
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu visited Ukraine to strengthen ties regarding EU integration and regional security amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
Monarchist Braun proclaims a fight against Jews, Brussels, and Communists. The far right in Poland is strengthening
The far-right in Poland is gaining political ground as new radical factions challenge the established liberal democracy and European integration.
How the Maastricht Treaty Shaped Modern Europe
The Maastricht Treaty, signed in 1992, established the European Union and set the groundwork for the common currency and greater integration among member states.
Multi-speed integration is the best way to a safer Europe, even if we fall out of it now
Germany is forming a group of six countries to foster deeper European defense cooperation, suggesting a multi-speed integration approach amid disagreements among EU member states.
Rafał Chwedoruk: Karol Nawrocki will not achieve independence
Rafał Chwedoruk argues that Russia is not capable of armed confrontation with European Union countries, suggesting that threats of aggression aim to encourage deeper integration among EU states.
Delphi Economic Forum: What was discussed at the seminar on Greek-French relations
The Delphi Economic Forum highlighted that Greece's relationship with France remains strong and serves as a lever for European integration in defense, security, economy, energy, and culture.
World news filter: After Carney, Draghi gave a strong speech. Warns that Europe could be dominated by the USA and China
Mario Draghi emphasizes the need for the European Union to strengthen itself amidst global changes, advocating for a faster integration among willing member states despite opposition to federalization.
"They will beg us on their knees to join." Germans dream of an elite club of Europeans
Six finance ministers from the strongest EU economies met last week to express frustration over slow European integration and proposed the creation of a 'faster group'.
Slovenian company "Ngen" plans to invest 50 million euros in Latvia
The Slovenian technology company "Ngen" is set to invest around 50 million euros in a battery energy storage project in Latvia, utilizing Tesla technologies, as part of the Baltic states' integration into the European electricity grid following their disconnection from the Russian-controlled BRELL system.
Juozas Olekas in Moldova discussed the European integration process and regional challenges with the country's leaders
Juozas Olekas, along with the speakers of the parliaments of Latvia and Estonia, visited Moldova to discuss European integration and regional challenges, emphasizing historical ties and support for Moldova's European path.
Murtra ties the future of Telefónica to its consolidation as a major European technology company
Murtra emphasizes that Telefónica's future depends on its establishment as a major technology player in Europe, as highlighted by the Draghi and Letta reports on the EU's need for improved productivity and integration to compete with the US and China.
A Regularization Consistent with Europe
The Spanish government advocates for a role of migrants in national growth and proposes a rights-based integration approach amidst a restrictive European migration context.
Scenario of 'partial integration' of Ukraine into the EU being processed by European officials
European officials are exploring a scenario for Ukraine's partial integration into the EU, allowing membership without full compliance at first.
Ukraine: Plan for 'reverse integration' into the EU - What it entails, how it will happen
The European Commission is reportedly considering ways to accelerate Ukraine's integration into the European Union without immediately granting full membership rights as part of a potential peace agreement with Russia.
Who won the Cold War and 'The Hour of Europe'
The article discusses the role of the European model of governance in winning the Cold War and its psychological impact on people in Eastern Bloc countries desiring the Western lifestyle.
The communication strategy of Costas Simitis (1996-2004)
The article examines Costas Simitis's communication strategy during his tenure as Prime Minister of Greece, highlighting its methodical and organized approach aimed at achieving clear objectives, particularly in relation to his modernization agenda and European integration.
Zelenskyy discusses Ukraine's European integration with Cypriot president
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides to discuss Ukraine's progress in European integration during Cyprus's EU Council presidency.
Bulgaria Has the Euro: No Way Back
Bulgaria has adopted the Euro as its currency, marking a significant move toward European integration with no possibility of reverting to its previous currency.
Bulgaria Officially Adopts the Euro
Bulgaria has officially adopted the euro as its currency, marking a significant step in its integration into the European Union economy.
What does Bulgaria's entry into the euro signify – A historic leap or a dangerous gamble?
Bulgaria's transition to the euro in 2026 marks a significant change for the country, deepening its integration into the European Union, yet concerns remain over persistent political instability and inflation issues.
Could Ukraine join the European Union in 2027, as proposed by the American peace plan?
The article discusses the possibility of Ukraine joining the EU by 2027 as part of a US peace plan, highlighting skepticism from Brussels regarding the feasibility of such a rapid integration.
Grlić Radman: The arrest of a war criminal in Montenegro is proof of cooperation
Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Grlić Radman stated that the arrest of a war criminal in Montenegro at Croatia's request marks progress in addressing outstanding issues with Podgorica, which is significant for Montenegro's European aspirations.